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Mapping Your Goals


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Judi Singleton
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Jassmine's Journal
http://www.gotojassminesitenow.com/journal/


The Goal Map or

How not to get on a plane to San Francisco When You

Want to Go to Seattle

by Judi Singleton



You have the ability to attain whatever you seek; within you is

every potential you can imagine. Always aim higher than you

believe you can reach. So often, you'll discover that when your

talents are set free by your imagination, you can achieve any

goal. If people offer their help or wisdom as you go through

life, accept it gratefully. You can learn much from those who

have gone before you. But never be afraid or hesitant to step

off the accepted path and head off in your own direction if your

heart tells you that it's the right way for you. Always believe

that you will ultimately succeed at whatever you do, and never

forget the value of persistence, discipline, and determination.

You are meant to be whatever you dream of becoming.

-- Edmund O'Neill



When one starts out drawing the map of the journey of their life

their are some rules to mapping this journey. "Thank Goodness for

at this point I feel so overwhelmed that I don't know where to

start," you say.



Ok let's begin the journey of a lifetime starts with the first

step. Sometimes these steps are staggering and undecisive but

they get stronger with each step one takes. Success is a

choice. You must decide what you want, why you want it, and how

you plan to achieve it. No one else can, will, or should do that

for you.



So last week in Dream the Impossible Dream we had already begun

to take steps toward mapping this journey. Staying focused is a

close relative to being decisive, but your ability to sustain

your focus from beginning to end determines the timing and

condition of your outcomes. Again a lot depends on your belief in

yourself to be able to keep on trudging when the going gets rough

for we all have those times when we falter in our belief that

this impossible dream can come true. This is the time to stay

focused for if we scatter our power to the wind then we cannot

achieve this impossible dream. When we try and do to many things

at once and push ahead when we are too tired to go any further,

we lose touch with ourselves. We no longer have long talks with

ourselves and see where we are in this journey. Pushing ahead

does not work and then we get discouraged so now at this time we

need to stay decisive and focused like the little girl who knows

that under that Christmas tree is the doll she dreamed of or the

little boy who feels the wind in his hair as he rides that new

bike. No one could tell them that the bike or the doll was not

there.



Accepting failure along the way is an important part of any map.

The fundamental question is not whether you should accept

failure. You have no choice but to expect it as a temporary

condition on the path way of progress. Rather, the question is

how to anticipate failure and redirect resources to grow from the

experience. Faliure gives one the incentive to go back to the

drawing board and see where your map failed you, for you did not

fail just part of the plan was not built on solid rock

foundation. So learn from your experience and go on.



The game of life is won in the hours spent with oneself dreaming

the Impossible dream. When you are open to a new path one will

present itself. You must dig within your own unique prespective

of life to find this dream and manifest it for it is yours and

yours alone no other person can dream this particular dream.

Friends can advise, relatives can guide you with their

experiences but it is your dream that is manifesting on this

journey not theirs. Remember that Your Future deserves

consideration. It will someday be your present reality. It's

worth considering seriously.



Some pitfalls that keep us from obtaining our goals is setting

our goals to high or too low. One of the most frequent reasons

why others find so much frustration with their goals is because

they set them too high. Creating goals that are unattainable not

only makes it impossible to succeed, but it also creates a

negative attitude towards oneself. "I knew I couldn't do it."

Well, setting a goal to be a ballerina when you are 65 is

probably not very realistic. When you set goals too high and

constantly fall short you may just give up.



The reverse of setting unattainable goals is when goals are set

too low, there is no motivation to work hard. When you feel like

you don't have to work that hard to reach your goals, you don't

think about them nor do you really care if you reach it.



In order for people to feel compelled to work hard towards

something, they must feel challenged. Setting goals too low

decreases motivation and energy. So we go back to seeing in

your minds eye the Christmas doll under the tree. You want her

don't you? You get excited when you think about brushing her

hair, riding her around in a buggy. So reach for the stars! You

have within the potential to move moutains. Set your goals so

each step brings you closer to them but they are not quite in

reach. This keeps one excited about the journey. When you set

your goals make sure they are both challenging and attainable.

This way you will be motivated to work hard and feel the rush of

success when you accomplish your goals! Anticipation is sometimes

as (is there something missing here?) rewards.

So go on make your map one step at a time.



and remember it is good to have an end to journey towards,

but it is the journey that matters, in the end........



=====About the Author=====

Judi Singleton is the webmistress of Jassmine.com and

Gotojassminesitenow.com and the owner of Jassmine's Journal

http://www.gotojassminesitenow.com/journal . She was a

counselor for 20 years. You can receive her inspirational

newsletter Jassmine's Journal by sending an email to today

jassminejournal-subscribeyahoogroups.com



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